Paul Gauselmann steps down as Merkur chairman after 67 years

Monday, September 30, 2024 7:30 PM
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  • Sonja Lindenberg, Next.io

Paul Gauselmann, the founder and long-time leader of the Merkur Group, will officially step down as chairman on 1 October, ending a 67-year tenure at the helm of Germany’s largest gambling operator.

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At 90 years old, Paul Gauselmann (pictured right) will pass leadership to Lars Felderhoff (pictured left), the company’s current chief financial officer, who will assume the role of chairman of the management board.

“I have consistently devoted my energy to the company’s welfare, and at the same time to the benefit of our approximately 15,000 employees,” Gauselmann said. “Now the time has come to entrust my life’s work to the younger generation.”